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The fans at FedExForum will be treated to a game between the UAB Blazers and the Memphis Tigers when they take their seats on Saturday.

ABOUT UAB (5-4): The Blazers are led by the frontcourt duo of Chris Cokley (12 points, 59.5 percent shooting, 5.1 rebounds) and reigning Conference USA Defensive Player of the Year William Lee (11.1, six rebounds, three blocks), who both were named to the league’s 10-man All-Conference Preseason Team. Lee, who ranked eighth last season in blocks (2.9), will have his hands full trying to contain Lawson as the Tigers star attempts to bounce back from his tough game at Ole Miss. Dirk Williams (11.3 points, 90.9 percent foul shooting), the conference’s Sixth Man of the Year last season, now is a starter and the team’s top most reliable backcourt scorer.

ABOUT MEMPHIS (6-2): Led by Lawson, the co-American Athletic Conference Player of the Year, his brother K.J. (14.9 points, 8.1 rebounds) and guard Markel Crawford (13, 52 percent shooting), the offensively potent Tigers are averaging 84.6 points per game. Guard Jeremiah Martin (8.9 points, 6.1 assists) has emerged as a reliable floor general for a team that knows how to share the ball – the Tigers rank second behind UCLA in assists (21.3). On the negative side, the Tigers are 327th in foul-shooting percentage (61), and that proved costly against Ole Miss as they went 19-of-29 and were outscored by nine points at the line.

UAB was a 84-73 winner in its last match on the road against Lumberjacks.

Memphis will attempt to bounce back from a faltering finish that resulted in an 85-77 loss when it hosts Conference USA preseason favorite UAB on Saturday. Tied with Ole Miss 68-68 after rallying from a 14-point deficit, the Tigers were on the wrong side of a decisive 13-1 run and went on to suffer the defeat.

Memphis‘ starters got into foul trouble against Ole Miss – including leading scorer Dedric Lawson (20.3 points), who was held to only six points in just 22 minutes on the floor. “A lot of (Lawson’s fouls) had to do with a defensive breakdown on the perimeter when (our guys) got beat off the dribble,” Memphis coach Tubby Smith told reporters after the game. “Then the post had to come over and help, and now he’s in foul trouble.” UAB is coming off a record-breaking shooting performance in an 84-73 victory over Stephen F. Austin that snapped the Lumberjacks’ 31-game home winning streak. The Blazers hit a program-best 72.1 percent (31-of-43) as they bounced back in style from a 74-70 loss to Auburn.